The iconic Beatles are set to debut a new documentary titled Beatles ’64, which will provide fans with an insightful look into the band’s historic first trip to the United States in February 1964. The documentary, produced by Martin Scorsese and directed by David Tedeschi, premieres on November 29. It features previously unseen footage captured by renowned documentarians, focusing on unforgettable moments such as their performance on The Ed Sullivan Show and at the Washington Coliseum.
Beatles ’64 is co-produced by legendary band members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr and coincides with the release of The Beatles: 1964 U.S. Albums in Mono. This box set features seven reissued albums, meticulously analog cut from the original mono master tapes, including classics like Meet the Beatles!, The Beatles’ Second Album, and A Hard Day’s Night (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
This latest project follows the success of The Beatles: Get Back, Peter Jackson’s acclaimed 2021 documentary series that explored the making of Let It Be. Additionally, plans have been announced for a new tetralogy of biopics focusing on each Beatles member, directed by Sam Mendes and scheduled for release in 2027. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting developments in Beatles history.